Wes Craven

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    'Scream 5' cast given scripts with fake endings to protect identity of Ghostface

    The team behind the fifth 'Scream' movie have sent out scripts with fake endings in order to preserve the slasher's secrets.

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    'Scream 5' directors want to 'honour legacy' of Wes Craven with sequel, says Neve Campbell

    Campbell said she was apprehensive about returning to 'Scream' after the death of director Wes Craven.

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    Neve Campbell in talks to return for 'Scream 5'

    Campbell played Sidney Prescott in the first four movies.

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    'Scream' reboot in development with the directors of 'Ready or Not'

    It’s not clear whether it will be a direct sequel to the four-film franchise, or a fresh start for the series.

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    Neve Campbell Open To Another Scream Movie

    It has been speculated that Campbell - who has largely eschewed mainstream film roles since 2000′s ‘Scream 3′ - agreed to return for belated 2011 follow-up ‘Scream 4′ largely out of loyalty to Craven.

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    The Cast of Scream, Then and Now

    Of course, many of Craven’s most celebrated films came earlier, notably ‘The Last House on the Left,’ ‘The Hills Have Eyes’ and ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ - but in some respects ‘Scream’ seems even more Craven’s signature series, given he directed all of the films. Indeed, 2011′s ‘Scream 4′ proved to be his final feature. Dusting off the tired slasher format with a hefty dose of knowing humour and self-reference, ‘Scream’ not only revitalised the genre but also gave a new generation of viewer

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    Johnny Depp Salutes The Late Wes Craven

    Just over two weeks on from the death of legendary horror director Wes Craven, Johnny Depp has at last spoken out on the passing of the man who gave him his big break. 1984′s ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ is notable for many reasons, as the birthplace of one of the enduring horror icons in Robert Englund’s Freddy Krueger, a major launchpad for fledgling mini-studio New Line Cinema, and almost certainly the best film overall of director Craven’s career. The surreal, cerebral slasher gave the futu